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Dear user if you are not getting any sound from your speaker then I think you should proceed as follows to troubleshoot your problem:-
No Power
Check the connection to the wall outlet. Most speakers and subwoofers have a light showing there is power when they are turned on.
Check to see if your subwoofer has a fuse, and if it does check the fuse to make sure it is ok.
One or two of the speakers do not work
Check to make sure they are getting power
Check the connections from the back of the computer to the speakers. The speakers should connect to the line-out jack on the back of the computer.
Crackling Sound
Check the cables and make sure they are firmly connected between line-out plug on the back of the computer and the speakers. If you have powered speakers and connect them to the "speaker out" connector you can get Crackling.
Also, check the volume control in Windows and make sure that it is not set more than half-wayRadio Feedback
Move the speakers in a different location or rotate them to see if it helps. Buy cables that have better shielding. Static Noise Make sure you are using the Line-out plug on the back of the computer. Popping Sounds Check All speaker cables for proper connections. Move the speaker wires away from other cables. Plug the speaker AC adapter into a different outlet Buy a pack of ferrite beads that attach to your speaker wires which filter out noise

"Obviously the problem of your device is the internal speaker..."

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Obviously the problem of your device is the internal speaker. Bring it to the expert for them yo replace it, but if you can do it yourself then all you need to to is to remove the speaker inside your device and take it with you when you go to an electronic shop to buy spare parts for you to know the exact model and size of the speaker.

"Try this

>>go to control panel >>hardware and sound..."

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Try this

>>go to control panel >>hardware and sound >>manage audio devices >>>>under sound window, click the playback and see if there are two outputs for sound
>>>disable the other one of your choice or set as default

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